HIPPO, a new password management system, uses an oblivious pseudorandom function to generate unique passwords on the fly without storing them. This approach eliminates the risk of vault compromise and ensures strong, site-specific passwords are used, reducing the likelihood of brute-force attacks. Developers should monitor HIPPO's development for potential integration into secure authentication practices, though it currently lacks 2FA support and is not yet a live service.
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